Hurricane Melissa: Jamaica braces for world’s strongest storm of 2025
[The Namibian - Namibia] - 28/10/2025
Three people have already died in Jamaica as it braces for the world’s strongest storm this year – and possibly the strongest on record for the island – with United States (US) meteorologists warning of “catastrophic and life-threatening” conditions. With wind speeds of up to 282km/h, Hurricane (…)
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